Dante Basco is known as the first Fil-Am to make it in Hollywood and a pioneer in Asian American cinema with a career that spans over two and a half decades. [Advertisement] Asian Enough is presented by "Little America," now streaming exclusively on Apple TV+, in the TV app, on all iOS devices, and TV App supported devices.
Even though there’s standalone episodes, it’s a continuous storyline.”Meanwhile, for comic creator Faith Erin Hicks, it’s the characters that really made this story sing. A conversation with director Jon M. Chu about seeing yourself as the center of a story, how the internet changed visibility for Asian Americans, and life after "Crazy Rich Asians. And that’s why I continued to return to that show and continue to be inspired by it, and wanting to put that heart and that empathy into my own work. “I was this huge tomboy as a kid, and now I feel like we’re having this huge surge of women in animation and female characters and animated shows with female leads that’s incredibly important. And also to have a show with multiple female leads—we had Katara, we had Toph, we had Azula, we had Mei, we had Ty Lee, there were so many women in this show. And if anything, Fire Lord Ozai, Zuko’s father, arguably deserved Han Solo’s fate more than our favorite scruffy-looking nerf herder did.It’s established that it’s a living world, it’s got a past, it’s got a future, it’s got a present and any time you dip in for a particular story for part of that timeline, it’s alive, it’s going to evolve over time. Bravo, Dante Basco—your success opens doors for Fil-Am artists. Credits to Dante Basco. It evolved from all the worldbuilding that the show had.Mike DiMartino, who created the show with Bryan Konietzko, feels lucky that the show was even made, let alone still enjoyed today. Image: Star Wars: The Force Awakens/Disney — Avatar: The Last Airbender/NickelodeonDante Basco, the actor who voiced Prince Zuko in Nickelodeon’s Although Zuko and Kylo do have a lot in common when it comes to their demeanor — they’re surly, morose, angry — there’s no denying that Kylo’s actions have been considerably worse. From the creators of Asian Enough, and the host of This is California: The Battle of 187, comes Coronavirus in California: Stories from the Front Lines, an essential new podcast from the Los Angeles Times. A conversation with “Top Chef” host, model and writer Padma Lakshmi about growing up Indian American in the San Gabriel Valley, cultural appropriation vs. appreciation in food, and her new Hulu show “Taste the Nation."
A conversation with actor Dante Basco about becoming a Filipino American icon in “Hook,” how Rufio's Lost Boys were like a gang, and helping the next generation of Asian Americans tell their stories. That was something that really spoke to my heart as someone who worked in animation… and watching the characters grow and transition and change over the course of three seasons, it was so unusual. We hear from medical workers struggling to care for people who’ve fallen ill. We talk to renters and teachers, farmworkers and athletes, from Crescent City to Chula Vista.
How is life changing because of COVID-19? He is well known for playing Rufio, leader of the Lost Boys in Steven Spielberg's 1991 fantasy Hook and voicing Prince Zuko on Nickelodeon's Avatar: The Last Airbender. Dante Basco was born in Pittsburgh, PA on August 29, 1975.Filipino actor and rapper best known for voicing Zuko in the Nickelodeon series Avatar: The Last Airbender. Natasha Lyonne stars as Megan Bloomfield, a high school cheerleader whose parents send her to a residential inpatient conversion therapy camp to cure her lesbianism.There Megan soon comes to embrace her sexual orientation, despite the therapy, and falls in love.
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